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The UConn Huskies Win Championship Number 12

by Jayden Lawrence   On Sunday, the 2-seeded UConn Huskies won their 12th National Championship, defeating South Carolina 82-59. The 19,731 fans inside Amalie Arena witnessed UConn secure the most national championships in college basketball. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gt6G3LJ1KFo In February, these two teams ranked as the third most-watched women’s college basketball game,

The Art of a Film Soundtrack

by Olivia Rosenberg   “Mrs. Robinson,” “Stayin’ Alive,” “My Heart Will Go On,” and “Lose Yourself.” These are all songs that were originally created for the big screen but continued to be hits beyond the movie from which they originated. Not everyone has seen The Bodyguard, but almost everyone has

Cruisin’ Down to Motown

by Ricardy Herard Want to know what I love about the Motor City? It’s not just the unique culture they’ve built up, but the history of that culture you can see nearly everywhere. I’m talking about good old Detroit. I was finally able to visit recently, and out of everything

Stevie, Tina, Janis, and More: Highlighting the Women of Classic Rock

by Olivia Rosenberg   As Women’s History Month comes to an end, WONC is honoring the women who defined the genre of rock n’ roll. From the 1950s onward, women were the voices and writers behind many infamous rock eras.   Trailblazers One of the original female rock stars was

2025 Chicago Cubs Season Preview

by Dylan Gantz   The Chicago Cubs have plenty of upside and hope heading into the season with newly acquired superstar Kyle Tucker and bullpen additions like Ryan Braiser and Ryan Pressly. After an above average 2023 and 2024, this year could be the year where we see the Cubs

How Lady Gaga’s Three Singles Set the Stage for Mayhem

by Cassie Schneider   “Gaga ooh la la,” seemingly, as a lifelong Little Monster, I was quite pleased when Lady Gaga announced an actual record would be released. Her announcement about this came after the commercial tank that was Joker 2: Folie a Deux, in which she assumed the role

Lola’s Showbiz Studies: A “Tiny” Love for Maybe Happy Ending

by Lola Furbee   On March 14th, the original Broadway cast album of the musical Maybe Happy Ending was released. Directed by Michael Arden, this one-act musical tells the simple but breathtaking story of connection, friendship, and love between two robots. With an on-stage cast consisting of only four people

A Week on the Ocean

by Sanya Kapoor   For a long time, my family has been desiring to go on a cruise and my parents decided it was a great way to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Staying on the Norwegian Jade for a week was the highlight of my winter break as I visited

A Look Back at One Last Wish and 1986

by Jesse Hudgins   One of the best aspects of going through vinyl at a record shop is coming across something that you and others may not have heard of. In October 2024, that was me when I came across a record recorded by One Last Wish: 1986.  One Last

R.E.P.O.: Robots, Monsters, and Absolute Anarchy

by Gray Bunch Gravity? No problem. Voice-altering item effects while you hold it? You got it. Do robots that speak look similar to Canadian characters from South Park? Definitely! R.E.P.O. is a horror co-op voice proximity game you can play with 5 friends, or by yourself; no one’s judging here.

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